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FAQ # 195

QUESTION  195 :  “If one sends himself, he does not say I send someone, but says I will come. While the Bible states God will come, it differentiates between two persons, the one coming and the one sending. To come to any other conclusion is to violate the original language and the English language. This should be clear enough that he was the son previously [separate person] before being made flesh.” Isn’t that so?


I like this one because it clearly shows why this is a mystery and brings out the fact of Christ dual nature. Because Christ did say he will send the Holy Ghost, "the Comforter is come, whom I will send" (John 15:26, 16:7), but he also said he will come, being the Holy Ghost, "I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you" (John 14:18). Doesn’t that violates not only Human language but also logic and reason? Why then should we continue babbling over a mystery by what we can reason rather than accept the truth? This should be clear enough that he is one GOD manifesting as Father, Son and Holy Ghost; not three persons.

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